PinnedOptalysysinOptalysysOptalysys: What we do (And why we do it)Since the early days of the silicon revolution, the course of processor development has followed a spectacular yet predictable arc. This …Jan 8, 2021Jan 8, 2021
OptalysysinOptalysysThe distinction between FHE and TEEs: The Downfall attackAs a company focused on accelerating Homomorphic Encryption, we are often asked questions about the distinction between the security…Aug 16, 2023Aug 16, 2023
OptalysysinOptalysysFHE: An alternative to client-side scanning?With Joseph Wilson and Florent MichelJul 31, 2023Jul 31, 2023
OptalysysinOptalysysFHE and machine learning: A student perspective with examplesWith Peter Li, Florent Michel and Joseph WilsonNov 18, 20222Nov 18, 20222
OptalysysinOptalysysFHE, data sharing and confidentialityThe value of data is well recognised, but what does it look like to actually realise this value? Data is often bought and sold in such a…Nov 14, 2022Nov 14, 2022
OptalysysinOptalysysOptalysys: What we’ve done (And why we did it)When we launched this blog in early 2021, we opened with a description of our technology and our reasons for pursuing this kind of optical…Oct 10, 2022Oct 10, 2022
OptalysysinOptalysysMax, min, and sort functions using Programmable Bootstrapping in Concrete FHEWith Florent Michel, Joseph Wilson and Edward Cottle.Mar 24, 2022Mar 24, 2022
OptalysysinOptalysysEncrypted search using fully homomorphic encryptionWith Florent Michel, Joseph Wilson and Edward CottleNov 3, 20211Nov 3, 20211
OptalysysinOptalysysFully Homomorphic Encryption and the Game of LifeConcrete Boolean for efficient FHE meets optical computingOct 20, 2021Oct 20, 2021